Be sure to take this data with a grain of salt, as Twitter's blog seems to suggest game tweets were ranked by tags, such as "@FortniteGame" instead of "Fortnite." Considering the former is longer than the latter and Twitter is a platform where every letter counts, it's likely more people referred to the battle royale game by its name only and not by its full tag. So these results could be skewed.

We've outlined the top gaming topics of 2018 below.

Most Tweeted Games In 2018

Fate/Grand Order (@fgoproject)

Fortnite (@FortniteGame)

Monster Strike (@MStrikeOfficial)

Splatoon (@SplatoonJP)

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (@PUBG)

Granblue Fantasy (@granbluefantasy)

Ensemble Stars (@ensemble_stars)

Super Smash Bros. (@NintendoAmerica)

Overwatch (@PlayOverwatch)

Final Fantasy (@FinalFantasy)

Top Countries That Tweeted About Gaming In 2018

Japan

United States

United Kingdom

France

Korea

Spain

Brazil

Canada

Mexico

Germany

Most Tweeted Gaming Events In 2018

E3

Tokyo Game Show 2018

The Game Awards 2018

2018 League of Legends World Championship

Overwatch League Inaugural Season Championship

ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018

FACEIT Major: London 2018

Gamescom 2018

BlizzCon 2018

TwitchCon 2018

Fate/Grand Order is a mobile free-to-play RPG that's loosely based around the Fate/Stay Night visual novel. The Fate franchise follows the magical wars between Masters and Servants across multiple timelines and universes. Masters are powerful magicians that are pulled into wars where the prize is the granting of any one wish and losing typically means death. In order to accomplish their goal, Masters summon and use Servants, who are powerful warriors from different historical periods such as King Arthur, Medusa, Jack the Ripper, or Cú Chulainn.

Fate/Grand Order transforms this story into party-focused, card-based combat, where you are a Master that can recruit multiple Servants. New Servants are recruited through a microtransaction-focused lottery mechanic, where you need to spend either earned in-game currency or real-world cash to unlock random characters. Fate/Grand Order is available on mobile, for both Android and iOS.